Capo II C G C There's lumber and rusty old nails by the door, F We'll board up these houses and live here no more; Fm C Am And even the gulls won't come up from the shore, G C 'Cause they know all the people are leavin'. C G C There's Tucker and Darcy and Skipper Tom Brown, F They pulled up the boat and have battened her down; Fm C Am She's just one more soul that fate pushed aground, G C The ocean's still as a tombstone. G We'll move to the city, they'll pay for our homes, C If the town was a body, it would be skin and bones; G What of the men who lie here in the ground, C F Who died breathin' life in this town? Fm C Am The dreams of our fathers will die in their sleep, G F C When they put out the lights in Great Harbour Deep. C G C Things were much better when I was a lad, F When two workin' hands were all a man had; Fm C Am The sea was our mother, she called us from land, G C But now she seems like a stranger. C G C It's funny, they say there's no cod anymore, F But you'll find them in restaurants and all the fine stores; Fm C Am It's like God told them all, stay far from our shores, G C The foreigners must need the money. G So we'll move to the city, they'll pay for our homes, C If the town was a body, it would be skin and bones; G What of the men who lie here in the ground, C F Who died breathin' life in this town? Fm C Am The dreams of our fathers will die in their sleep, G F C When they put out the lights in Great Harbour Deep. D A D They're down at the powerhouse, they'll soon throw the switch, G That will send us the darkness as black as the pitch; Gm D Bm And some guy up in Ottawa, that son-of-a-bitch, A D In his own bed tonight he'll be keepin'. D A D So I'll say my goodbyes to the rocks and the trees, G And I'll walk through this splendour whenever I please; Gm D Bm Though the only way back here will be in my dreams, A D Ya can't stop a fella from sleepin'. A So we'll move to the city, they'll pay for our homes, D If the town was a body, it would be skin and bones; A What of the men who lie here in the ground, D G Who died breathin' life in this town? Gm D Bm The dreams of our fathers will die in their sleep, A G D When they put out the lights in Great Harbour Deep. D A D Now there stands the city with wide-open arms, G And I'm sure now to some, well, she does hold her charms; Gm D Bm There's prostitutes, drug dealers, strip joints and bars, A D What a great place for raisin' your children. A So, we moved to the city, they paid for our homes, D After all that old village was just skin and bones; A And we left all those men there, alone in the ground, D G Who died breathing life in that town; Gm D Bm The dreams of our fathers all died in their sleep, A G D When they put out the lights in Great Harbour Deep. A So, we moved to the city, they paid for our homes, D After all that old village was just skin and bones; A And we left all those men there, alone in the ground, D G Who died breathing life in that town; Gm D Bm The dreams of our fathers all died in their sleep, A G D When they put out the lights in Great Harbour Deep. Gm D Bm The ocean stands watchin', her vigil she'll keep, A G D She's the only one left now in Great Harbour Deep.